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where is a hiv rash usually found? i have one on the back of my heel and on my knee? could it be herpes?
i had protected sex but received an unprotected blow job off a female escort
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You should go see a doctor about your concerns as jeezo678 stated above going by symptoms can only fuel your stress. The only true way to know your HIV status is to test after 3 months to get an accurate test result. According to your statement its been about 15/16 weeks since the encounter so if you wanted to get tested you can get a highly accurate test result.  This is only a informational site there are no doctors here but there are some very knowledgeable people in reagrds to HIV. Hope this helps.
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thanks. the rash i had is like a nettle sting, its little bumpy red spots. its only on my knees. it appeared after i ate a pizza last night and this morning its more or less disappeared. this is 15/16 weeks after i had protected sex but received an unprotected blow job off a female escort. i tested negative at 5 weeks for hiv and stds.
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There`s no guarantee of a rash or anything with HIV. Please try not to go on symptoms. They mean very little and invariably cause more mental anguish than good. Unprotected oral carries a very low risk for HIV.
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